Bin your logon scripts, and use Group Policy Preferences. Vastly easier.

You can use net user rather than ifmember if you want to use native Windows
commands in logon scripts. I'd still go the Group Policy Preferences route
though

2009/12/14 RM <[email protected]>

> My boss wants to add some intellegence to our logon scripts with IFMEMBER.
> I had planned to use Group Policy user logon scripts.
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> Is IFMEMBER still kosher on modern Windows networks?  I know it's pretty
> old technology...
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> Thx,
> RM
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